Mexi Rainbow @ Surfy Surfy
If you like color and you like mexi blankets you will like this one. Go check it out at Surfy Surfy.
One of my all time favorite
Every now and then I walk into the shop and see Kipp laying down some color and my jaw drops. The stuff that comes from his mind to the glass blows me away. This is one of those special ones that is so unique and deferent then anything else we have ever done it just makes me stop and stare at it for a while and get lost.
Kipp, well done my friend, you out did yourself this time. *Enjoy
Michael T. Brown
I got this from our friend Mike on the east coast. The east coast crew is devoted. I’m impressed for sure.
“Me and my yellow maxi after last night's snowstorm. Head and clean, but real windy, offshore. Rode my stand up for about an hour and got some fun rides, but then I had a blast with the yellow maxi until I was freezing. Looks flat in the back ground, but it was chest- head high and some great rides. Only 4 guys out.
Michael T. Brown”
A Tale of Two Creeks by Shane Grace
Shane has been at it again. Here's his latest from last weekend. Shot with his Enjoy Handplane and GoPro HD. Loving it! Good job Shane! *Enjoy
Salt creek bodysurfing in january by Shane Grace
Shane Grace shot this video with his GoPro HD and a Foggy Sea model at Salt Creek. I had a big smile on my face watching this as it is so much of what you experience bodysurfing at sunset. The colors and the tubes. It made me want to go out! Good job, Shane! It makes my day knowing someone is being creative with stuff we made without hands.
2 From The New Recycling Program at Mitch's North
We started a new program at Mitch's North with Jon who does the board buying and runs the CNC machine for local shapers. When you machine blanks every now and then you get a bad blank or the cutting is off. If the blank was cut for a shortboard it is most likely that you can't reshape it into something usable so historically these bad blanks where trash.
Jon, like us, doesn't like to simply trash things because you don't have an immediate use for them. Since we buy a lot of our supplies from Mitch's it was only natural to begin a conversation of what we could do together to reuse what were his trash.
Above are the first of hopefully many that will be made from their production waste. They are available at their shop. Jon, thanks so much for the opportunity. We really appreciate it.
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